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1. PARTS AND COMPONENTS
The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly match the
product.
Fig. 1
1.
Start/Pause button
2.
Back home button
Back home button
By pressing this button or selecting it on the app, the robot will automatically go to the
charging base.
Indicator light
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Steady orange light: low battery/back home mode.
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Flashing orange light: charging.
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Steady blue light: fully charged/standby mode/cleaning.
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Oscillating/steady red light: error.
Start/Pause button
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Hold down this button to turn the robot on or off.
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Press it to start cleaning too.
3.
Anti-collision sensor. Fig. 2
Fig. 3
4.
Free-fall sensors
5.
Driving wheels
6.
Power switch
7.
Charging terminals
8.
Omnidirectional wheel
9.
Side brushes
10. Battery
11.
Mixed tank
12.
Silicone brush
Charging base. Fig. 4
1.
Charge indicator
2.
Remote control slot for compatible models
3.
Signal transmitter
4.
Charging terminals
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Power adapter. Fig. 5
Mixed tank with different Velcro strips to fix the mop. Fig. 6
Primary and high-efficiency filters. Fig. 7
Side brushes (4). Fig. 8
Silicone brush. Fig. 9
Mop. Fig. 10
Autoclean brush. Fig. 11
2. BEFORE USE
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This robot vacuum cleaner includes a package designed to protect it during transport.
Take the robot vacuum cleaner out of the box. Keep the original box and other elements
in a safe place, as this will help you prevent product damage when transporting it in the
future. In case the original packaging is disposed of, make sure all packaging materials
are recycled accordingly.
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Make sure all parts and components are included and in good conditions. If there is any
piece missing or in bad conditions, contact the Technical Support Service of Cecotec
immediately.
Warnings
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Remove all objects around the robot vacuum cleaner such as clothing, papers, cables,
curtains or other fragile objects which may block or slow down the operation of the robot
vacuum cleaner. Fig. 12
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If the room to be cleaned is near a balcony or stairs, a physical barrier must be placed in
order to prevent product damage and ensure safe operation. Fig. 13
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Direct exposure to sunlight or great light contrasts may affect the correct operation of
the sensors. If this happens, the robot will stop operating, move it to a new location for it
to start operating again.
3. INSTALLATION
1.
Place the charging base against the wall and leave a minimum free space of 2 metres to
the front and 1 metre to each side. Fig. 14
2.
Connect the charging base to a power socket. Wind and store the remaining cable in the
lower part of the charging base to prevent accidents. Fig. 15
3.
Install both side brushes in their corresponding slots, located on the robot lower part.
Press until they click to make sure they are properly fixed. Fig. 16
4.
Press the power switch located on the lower part of the robot. Make sure the power
switch is in the on position (I). Fig. 17
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